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Extract From A Letter From Alfred Gottschalk To Herbert C. Hengstler, April 28, 1910, Alfred L. M. Gottschalk
Extract From A Letter From Alfred Gottschalk To Herbert C. Hengstler, April 28, 1910, Alfred L. M. Gottschalk
Charles Richard Crane
The document is an extract of a typed letter from Alfred L.M. Gottschalk to Herbert C. Hengstler concerning the current activities and whereabouts of Charles Richard Crane.
Report On Charles R. Crane, April 8, 1910, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Report On Charles R. Crane, April 8, 1910, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Charles Richard Crane
The document is a typed report from the Assistant Secretary of State concerning the Richard Crane incident. It covers why Charles Crane was chosen for the position of Minister to China and the instructional opportunities given to him in preparation. He had the chance to speak to the former Minister to China, new Minister to Russia, and Current Ambassador to Japan as well as a number of opportunities with the Secretary and Assistant Secretary of State. It relates the indiscreet manner of several of Mr. Crane's speeches, as well as the sharing of US intentions with the press in a …
The Department Of State And Charles R. Crane, Unknown
The Department Of State And Charles R. Crane, Unknown
Charles Richard Crane
The document is a copy of a typed report concerning the Richard Crane incident. It covers why Charles Crane was chosen for the position of Minister from China and the instructional opportunities given to him in preparation. He had the chance to speak to the former Minister to China, new Minister to Russia, and Current Ambassador to Japan as well as a number of opportunities with the Secretary and Assistant Secretary of State. It relates the indiscreet manner of several of Mr. Crane's speeches, as well as the sharing of US intentions with the press in a delicate diplomatic situation, …
Telegram From Charles Richard Crane To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, September 21, 1909, Charles Richard Crane
Telegram From Charles Richard Crane To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, September 21, 1909, Charles Richard Crane
Charles Richard Crane
The document is a handwritten telegram from Charles R. Crane to the Assistant Secretary of State informing him of his presence in Washington D.C.
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Charles D. Norton, August 28, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Charles D. Norton, August 28, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Charles Richard Crane
The document is a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to Charles D. Norton concerning proposing membership of the Metropolitan Club to Charles Richard Crane.
Telegram From Philander C. Knox To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, August 24, 1909, Philander C. Knox
Telegram From Philander C. Knox To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, August 24, 1909, Philander C. Knox
Charles Richard Crane
The document is a handwritten telegram from the Secretary of State to the Assistant Secretary of State asking him to bring letters concerning a possible dinner with Charles Richard Crane.
Letter From Charles D. Norton To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, August 4, 1909, Charles D. Norton
Letter From Charles D. Norton To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, August 4, 1909, Charles D. Norton
Charles Richard Crane
The document is a typed letter from Charles D. Norton to the Assistant Secretary of State concerning extending membership to the Metropolitan Club to Charles Crane.
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Leonard E. Reibold, July 28, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Leonard E. Reibold, July 28, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Charles Richard Crane
The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to Leonard E. Reibold concerning a meeting with Charles R. Crane.
Letter From Leonard E. Reibold To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, July 19, 1909, Leonard E. Reibold
Letter From Leonard E. Reibold To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, July 19, 1909, Leonard E. Reibold
Charles Richard Crane
The document is a typed letter from Leonard E. Reibold to the Assistant Secretary of State concerning the possibility of an interview with Charles R. Crane, the new U.S. Minister to China.